Make it Monday!

I’m adding a new feature to the blog called Make it Monday. I’ll be offering free craft and sewing patterns every other Monday (maybe every week, but I’m not promising). This week I’m posting a pattern for my Superhero Cape. This can be made with the fabrics of your choice and used for a superhero, princess, magician, sorcerer, or anything else you can imagine. The cape is lined with a contrasting fabric, appliquéd with a design, and fastened by Velcro so the wee ones can take care of themselves. I used matte satin and a shiny cotton print for this cape. It seems to fit sizes 2-6, but is easily adjustable. It was tough to get a good picture of the cape because Supergirl is always on the run!

Below is the pattern file and the shape templates. I have included a star, lightning bolt, crown and heart. If anyone makes this I would love to see some pictures. I have set up a flickr group here.

I have been searching the web to find a great cape to make for my son’s 5th birthday. He wanted a transformers theme but we are doing a fire truck ride (we won at an auction) so I wanted to work the hero angle. I think these will make great favors! I will blog once I make them and do some photobooth type shoots! Do you mind if I add a link on my site to yours?

Beautiful…and thank you…have been searching all evening for a quality cape pattern, my 8 and 6 year olds have discovered Harry Potter and I’m planning to make them some Harry Potter capes with Griffindor badges (sew on ones I’ve found on Amazon!!) as a Christmas gift. Do I just need to add length to fit their sizes? Will post pics to let you know how i get on

I was looking for a superman cape pattern to make a cape for my son’s dachshund/chihuahua mix. He is doing a great job of keeping the peacocks out of the yard as well as the cat “burglars”. so as a joke I’m making Shelby his own superhero cape. I found your pattern and it looked easy enough to adjust to his size. Thanks

Thank you! I have been searching for a cape for my son, and my mom & I absolutely loved this one! I have shared your link on my FB page for my friends and family. My son will be having a superhero party and we will be making a few capes for his little friends too.

Thank you for this easy pattern! I hate to be the only person needing help, but I must have used to thin of material, as I’m having issues with the collar staying folded down. I think I can just redo the velcro and make some minor changes? Anyone else have this issue? Anyway, my granddaughter & grandson LOVE this cape and I’m sure I’ll have issues getting the capes away from them so I can adjust the collar!! Anyway….I LOVE this website!!! thanks again for the pattern!

I had six superhero capes to make for grandchildren for Christmas, and I used your instructions. The instructions were accurate, easy, and the capes were gorgeous. The children were so excited with them, and dashed around the house in them for hours! Thank you so much.

I made this cape today in a beautiful raspberry satin for my superhero princess. I love the pattern. There is one thing I will do differently next time, however. Instead of the velcro at the collar, I would put a button and elastic. The velcro on our cape has a tendency to come apart during active superhero play! That’s all. Thank you so much!

Thank you for the idea of a pattern I have received it when I will get to make one will be in a plan for the Children’s Rehab. Hospital and Volunteer coordinator the idea and suggestions just came up minutes ago, thank you for your help

Thanks for letting me know. These do look a lot like my superhero cape, and although I don’t have a copyright on superhero capes of course, I’d have to see the front to see if they actually used my pattern. Thanks for looking out for me!

Thanks for sharing this! I just made one and it turned out SO cute! I am sending it to a missionary who will use it for her children’s ministry and I can just picture the superheroes running around!
Thanks again
Kate

I made some dressing up capes for my nephews party this coming weekend based on your pattern. A shortage of fabric and a lucky find of some really wide ribbon I could use to make the collar meant that they aren’t exactly following your pattern, but they came out really well. Your design was easy to draw out on paper and even easier to sew (thank goodness, 12 capes in one evening plus an hour the next morning to attach the velcro).
I even blogged about it here (handmadebyclairebear.com/2012/06/13/if-in-doubt-rip-it-out/)
ClaireBear

Wow! I am thrilled with this. We got a magician’s set for my daughter’s friend and we thought we’d complement it with a magician’s cape. I looked at the fabrics I had, and I had just enough of the main one. It came out gorgeous. I ended up not sewing the Velcro because it was the one with the sticky backing and was not sure what it would do the needle.

Hello. I am making capes for our vampire family Halloween costumes. My daughter’s turned out great! Now I am ready to make one for myself and husband. Can you please share how to alter the pattern? I’m not sure how to alter the collar. Thank you! The cape is perfect!

Love, Love, Love this pattern and instructions!!! I was able to whip one up tonight for my son’s Halloween costume!! So easy to follow, you really do a nice job explaining how to put this project together!! Can’t wait to check out your her projects!! Thanks again!!

These look great, can’t wait to make them for my nephews for christmas. I was just wondering what fabric you used? Yours looks gorgeous and I would like to use a similar fabric to make sure mine looks as nice as yours. Thanks

Ellen, I tried many cape tutes and was also hoping someone would come out with a pattern which I could buy – then all of a sudden I came across your tute, and as with all your tutes and patterns (I own 1,2,3 Sew and want to buy your quilt book soon) it came together like magic. I would love to post the pic here but it won’t let me…Thank you so much for the awesome tute…